
Islamic Legal Revival
Reception of European Law and Transformations in Islamic Legal Thought in Egypt, 1875-1952
Leonard Wood(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 29. September 2016
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-19-878601-6 (ISBN)
Description
In this meticulously researched volume, Leonard Wood presents his ground breaking history of Islamic revivalist thought in Islamic law. Islamic Legal Revival: Reception of European Law and Transformations in Islamic Legal Thought in Egypt, 1879-1952 brings to life the tumultuous history of colonial interventions in Islamic legal consciousness during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It tells the story of the rapid displacement of local Egyptian
and Islamic law by transplanted European codes and details the evolution of resultant movements to revive Islamic law. Islamic legal revivalist movements strove to develop a modern version of Islamic law that could be codified and would replace newly imposed European laws. Wood explains in unparalleled depth
and with nuance how cutting-edge trends in European legal scholarship inspired influential revivalists and informed their methods in legal thought.
Timely and provocative, Islamic Legal Revival tells of the rich achievements of legal experts in Egypt who disrupted tradition in Islamic jurisprudence and created new approaches to Islamic law that were distinctively responsive to demands of the contemporary world. The story told bears important implications for understandings of Egyptian history, Islamic legal history, comparative law, and deeply contested and highly transformative interactions between European and Islamic
thought.
and Islamic law by transplanted European codes and details the evolution of resultant movements to revive Islamic law. Islamic legal revivalist movements strove to develop a modern version of Islamic law that could be codified and would replace newly imposed European laws. Wood explains in unparalleled depth
and with nuance how cutting-edge trends in European legal scholarship inspired influential revivalists and informed their methods in legal thought.
Timely and provocative, Islamic Legal Revival tells of the rich achievements of legal experts in Egypt who disrupted tradition in Islamic jurisprudence and created new approaches to Islamic law that were distinctively responsive to demands of the contemporary world. The story told bears important implications for understandings of Egyptian history, Islamic legal history, comparative law, and deeply contested and highly transformative interactions between European and Islamic
thought.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
681 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-878601-6 (9780198786016)
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Islamic Legal Revival
Reception of European Law and Transformations in Islamic Legal Thought in Egypt, 1875-1952
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OUP eBook
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Leonard Wood
Islamic Legal Revival
Reception of European Law and Transformations in Islamic Legal Thought in Egypt, 1875-1952
E-Book
09/2016
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€58.99
Available for download
Person
Leonard Wood lectured at Harvard University on Middle Eastern political and intellectual history and is a former research fellow of the Islamic Legal Studies Program of Harvard Law School. He holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School, a Ph.D. in History and Middle Eastern Studies from Harvard University, and an M.Phil. in Modern Middle Eastern Studies from Oxford University. He is a practicing attorney in the United States specializing in corporate governance, mergers and
acquisitions, and capital markets.
acquisitions, and capital markets.
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Attorney at an international law firm; independent scholarAttorney at an international law firm; independent scholar
Content
SECTION I: ORIGINS OF ISLAMIC LEGAL REVIVALISM; SECTION II: EUROPEAN LAW AND IMPERIALIST CAMPAIGNS FOR ISLAMIC LEGAL REFORM; SECTION III: TRANSFORMATIONS IN EDUCATION AND SCHOLARSHIP; SECTION IV: NEW FORMS OF ISLAMIC LEGAL THOUGHT